A stroke can affect a person's ability to speak, think, see and control the body. Yet stroke survivors often resume driving without being formally evaluated, according to new research. Fewer than 6 ...
February 24, 2011 — Physicians may be able to predict driving ability after stroke by using simple office-based tests. The screening is less expensive than on-road tests and can be administered in 15 ...
One month after a mild ischemic stroke, drivers were able to tackle routine driving tasks, but were more likely to have difficulty handling more complex driving maneuvers compared to drivers who ...
Stroke survivors often resume driving without being formally evaluated for ability -- though stroke can cause deficits that can impair driving, according to researchers. Stroke survivors often resume ...
A Banner Health program can help answer this question through a medically based driver evaluation program available to northern Colorado patients concerned about their driving skills following a ...
A driving simulator similar to flight simulators used to train pilots can help people re-learn to drive after suffering a stroke. Nearly 75 percent of stroke patients trained on the simulator were ...
WILLMAR -- The simulated car pulled out onto a four-lane road. The weather was clear, the road dry. There was moderate urban-level traffic. Cars flicked past on the triple bank of computer screens, ...
Baylor Scott & White Hillcrest Medical Center has created a program to evaluate people’s driving capabilities. “We have been on a two-year journey to create this program with the goal of making our ...
Stroke survivors often resume driving without being formally evaluated for ability — though stroke can cause deficits that can impair driving, according to research presented at the American Stroke ...
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